HTC One Max has October 17th release date?

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28 Sep 2013, 05:45posted on

The HTC One Max is one of the most eagerly awaited Android models expected to launch before the end of the year; the phablet resembles a giant HTC One and pictures of the device have revealed that a fingerprint scanner is on board A published report out of China on Friday says that the HTC One Max will finally be launched on October 17th...

Are u sure apple prevented them from being accessed?! i don't think so...
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this will be more secure than iphone 5S. because android is open source and custom rom makers (CM) make it secure...

Not sure if that's even possible because there is so much you can do with a rooted/bootloader unlocked phone. Do people really want a locked down HTC device if your into custom roms? I don't see people being too thrilled with HTC not allowing rooting or unlocked bootloaders.

I'm sorry but you're not very bright if you buy this. HTC is going down in an earlier round and swinging like a defenseless toddler. Look at the news. Beats Audio is leaving because they caught on. Think about this: do you want a phone that will keep getting os updates? HTC is one of the worse companies that pushes updates. Also why wouldn't you buy a BlackBerry.? You wouldn't because it is dead. well the same thing applies the HTC they are dead Too. Choose wisely.

Its gonna be an amazing device from a super amazing company that makes premium quality products. I dunno from where you're getting that its dead or maybe ur just trolling, but its far from dead. Apple, Nokia, Sony and HTC are the only companies that still believe in quality and i believe in them.

If it does come to Verizon it'll probably come drastically altered under the name "DROID Super Mega Ultra" with a plastic build and big "Verizon" logos etched into the display, the volume keys, the power button, the camera-lens, and the fingerprint scanner.

Either that, or you'll have to wait 6 months for Verizon to pick up the original.

So im just wondering if the note 3 will be a lot faster with the 3g ram or, will you not be able to tell the difference really? And what about being able to extend your storage with the max? They haven't mentioned that at all. Thanks

You probably won't be able to tell the difference. The Note 3 needs that extra GB of RAM because Samsung loads so much crap onto the Note 3 that it takes it all up; HTC's UI is much more clean and doesn't take up as much resources.

Also, it probably won't support expandable storage. As far as I know, the only HTC flagships that have supported MicroSD expansion in the last 2 years are from the Butterfly series.

Released on October 17 without an unveiling or announcement, I'm starting to think this isn't even a big deal for HTC maybe they're ashamed that this will just be a larger version of the HTC One without much new changes or additions part from the fingerprint scanner. I currently own the One but I'll be upgrading to the nexus 5.

I would get the lg g2 but I don't want to be behind on Android versions anymore. And yes I know I can unlock and root and install roms but I've never tried and it seems difficult. One day I'll give unlocking and rooting a try though. Right now I'm not sure if I want to unlock and root my HTC One or let it be.

Why are people so concerned with getting updates. On every phone I have ever updated, my ram gets smaller resulting in lag. The updates to my knowledge have never been so great it beats having a laggy phone.

Well considering the update to 4.4 KitKat is supposed to be much more memory efficient and is built to run smoothly on devices with 512 MB of RAM, I'm sure you won't have any trouble with updates anymore.

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